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Definition of ache
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Ache (n.) A name given to
several
species
of
plants;
as,
smallage,
wild
celery,
parsley..
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Chatelaine
::
Chatelaine
(n.) An
ornamental
hook, or
brooch
worn by a lady at her
waist,
and
having
a short chain or
chains
attached
for a
watch,
keys,
trinkets,
etc. Also used
adjectively;
as, a
chatelaine
chain..
Hame
::
Hame (n.) One of the two
curved
pieces
of wood or
metal,
in the
harness
of a
draught
horse,
to which the
traces
are
fastened.
They are
fitted
upon the
collar,
or have pads
fitting
the
horse's
neck
attached
to
them..
Acherontic
::
Acherontic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Acheron;
infernal;
hence,
dismal,
gloomy;
moribund..
Glottis
::
Glottis
(n.) The
opening
from the
pharynx
into the
larynx
or into the
trachea.
See
Larynx.
Grouser
::
Grouser
(n.) A
pointed
timber
attached
to a boat and
sliding
vertically,
to
thrust
into the
ground
as a means of
anchorage..
Insidious
::
Insidious
(a.)
Intended
to
entrap;
characterized
by
treachery
and
deceit;
as,
insidious
arts..
Educator
::
Educator
(n.) One who
educates;
a
teacher.
Beachy
::
Beachy
(a.)
Having
a beach or
beaches;
formed
by a beach or
beaches;
shingly.
Brandied
::
Brandied
(a.)
Mingled
with
brandy;
made
stronger
by the
addition
of
brandy;
flavored
or
treated
with
brandy;
as,
brandied
peaches..
Laryngotracheal
::
Laryngotracheal
(a.)
Pertaining
to both
larynx
and
trachea;
as, the
laryngotracheal
cartilage
in the
frog..
Rotten
::
Rotten
(a.) Not firm or
trusty;
unsound;
defective;
treacherous;
unsafe;
as, a
rotten
plank,
bone,
stone..
Run
::
Run (a.) To have a legal
course;
to be
attached;
to
continue
in
force,
effect,
or
operation;
to
follow;
to go in
company;
as,
certain
covenants
run with the
land..
Sect
::
Sect (n.) Those
following
a
particular
leader
or
authority,
or
attached
to a
certain
opinion;
a
company
or set
having
a
common
belief
or
allegiance
distinct
from
others;
in
religion,
the
believers
in a
particular
creed,
or
upholders
of a
particular
practice;
especially,
in
modern
times,
a party
dissenting
from an
established
church;
a
denomination;
in
philosophy,
the
disciples
of a
particular
master;
a
school;
in
society
and the
state,
an
order,
rank,
class,
or
party..
Tye
::
Tye (n.) A chain or rope, one end of which
passes
through
the mast, and is made fast to the
center
of a yard; the other end is
attached
to a
tackle,
by means of which the yard is
hoisted
or
lowered..
Appendant
::
Appendant
(n.)
Anything
attached
to
another
as
incidental
or
subordinate
to it.
Inseparable
::
Inseparable
(a.)
Invariably
attached
to some word, stem, or root; as, the
inseparable
particle
un-..
Concionator
::
Concionator
(n.) An
haranguer
of the
people;
a
preacher.
Brachelytra
::
Brachelytra
(n. pl.) A group of
beetles
having
short
elytra,
as the rove
beetles..
Semidetached
::
Semidetached
(a.) Half
detached;
partly
distinct
or
separate.
Guy
::
Guy (n.) A rope,
chain,
or rod
attached
to
anything
to
steady
it; as: a rope to
steady
or guide an
object
which is being
hoisted
or
lowered;
a rope which holds in place the end of a boom, spar, or yard in a ship; a chain or wire rope
connecting
a
suspension
bridge
with the land on
either
side to
prevent
lateral
swaying;
a rod or rope
attached
to the top of a
structure,
as of a
derrick,
and
extending
obliquely
to the
ground,
where it is
fastened..
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